The Arabic Defective Verb کان :Some Syntactic/ Semantic Problems in Translation with Reference to the Glorious Quran

Section: Research Paper
Published
Mar 1, 2007
Pages
127-158

Abstract

In translation, there are different kinds of problems which the translators face : linguistic and non-linguistic. When a translator is not a complete master of both the source language and the target language, linguistic difficulties may arise. The defective (substantive, incomplete, relative) verb is is syntactically and semantically problematic for it is illusionary; in form it indicates past, and in Arabic it is called isla Jei uali ( past defective verb ). Consequently, it is often rendered by most translators into the past. But the question is: Does it always indicate past or it can show other syntactic and semantic functions?

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Mamdouh Ahmed, M. (2007). The Arabic Defective Verb کان :Some Syntactic/ Semantic Problems in Translation with Reference to the Glorious Quran. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 37(45), 127–158. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2007.34117